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Pub. Date
2003
Physical Desc
xxx, 449 p. ; 25 cm.
Description
More than thirty years after her death, Marianne Moore continues to be one of America's most beloved poets. However, her Collected poems (1951) omits twenty years of later work. And her inaccurately titled Complete poems (1967) is likewise incomplete, leaving out nearly half of her body of verse. This complete collection of Moore's poetry, edited by the prizewinning poet Grace Schulman, for the first time contains all of Moore's poems, including 120...
Author
Pub. Date
c2001
Physical Desc
x, 64 p. ; 22 cm.
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In this new volume, Adrienne Rich pursues her signature themes and takes them further: the discourse between poetry and history, interlocutions within and across gender, dialogues between poets and visual artists, human damages and dignity, and the persistence of utopian visions. Here Rich continues taking the temperature of mind and body in her time in an intimate and yet commanding voice that resonates long after an initial reading. With two long...
Author
Pub. Date
c2006
Physical Desc
93 p. ; 22 cm.
Description
"One of our indispensable poets."--"Miami Herald" In his fourteenth collection of poems, Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn reveals his concerns, ranging from meditations on salvation and time to the difficulties and pleasures of loving in this "already brutal century." In language that Gerald Stern has called "unbearably fearless and beautiful," Dunn continues to probe the elusive in the lives we live.
67) The cradle place
Author
Pub. Date
2004
Physical Desc
61 p. ; 22 cm.
Description
Fifty-five new poems by the "recovering surrealist" poet and winner of the Kingsley Tufts Award challenge conventions of language and intention, searching for the currents that flow under the surface of human experience.
68) The perishing
Author
Pub. Date
c2003
Physical Desc
x, 84 p. ; 22 cm.
Description
Collects neo-Romantic poems dealing with the social and political concerns of the poet, including "Greencastle," "Red Advancing," and "Book of Blessings."
70) Still, no grace
Author
Pub. Date
2020
Physical Desc
vi, 35 p. ; 19 cm.
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Winner of the 2020 Editor's Prize.
71) The painted bed
Author
Pub. Date
2002
Physical Desc
xiii, 87 p. ; 24 cm.
Description
Donald Hall's fourteenth collection opens with an epigraph from the Urdu poet Faiz: "The true subject of poetry is the loss of the beloved." In that poetic tradition, as in The Painted Bed, the beloved might be a person or something else -- life itself, or the disappearing countryside. Hall's new poems further the themes of love, death, and mourning so powerfully introduced in his Without (1998), but from the distance of passed time. A long poem,...
Author
Pub. Date
c2004
Physical Desc
84 p.
Description
The author, a Poet Laureate of the United States, and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, is a master of metaphor, a poet who deftly connects disparate elements of the world and communicates with absolute precision. Critics call him a "haiku-like imagist" and his poems have been compared to Chekov's short stories. In these poems, the author draws inspiration from the overlooked details of daily life. Quotidian objects like a pegboard, creamed...
Author
Pub. Date
c2002
Physical Desc
80 p. ; 22 cm.
Description
"In her haunting fourth collection, National Poetry Series winner Joan Murray takes the challenge of performing poetry's original and still necessary tasks in the uncertain landscape of a new millennium. Widely praised for the exceptional humanity and technical virtuosity of her earlier collections, Murray now explores the daily struggles of life and death in the natural world, the hidden pleasures and ironies of life in small-town America, the vulnerable...
Author
Pub. Date
c2008
Physical Desc
xii, 117 p. ; 24 cm.
Description
This volume presents a collection of poems reflecting the author's life. Mysteries of light, darkness, temporality, and eternity weave throughout his poetry. His memories are focused and profound, of Pennsylvania miners and neighborhood streetcars, a conversation with a boyhood teacher or parent, the distinct qualities of autumnal light and gentle rain, well-cultivated loves, and "our long evenings and astonishment." From the universe's contradictions,...
79) Collected works
Author
Pub. Date
c2002
Physical Desc
xxiii, 471 p. : facsims. ; 24 cm.
Description
This volume presents all of Lorine Niedecker's surviving poetry, plays, and creative prose in the sequence of their composition. It includes many poems previously unpublished in book form and all of Niedeckers' surviving 1930s surrealist work.
Author
Pub. Date
c2005
Physical Desc
109 p. ; 24 cm.
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"The poems in Mark Doty's seventh collection explore the ways in which we are educated by the implacable powers of time and desire. The world constantly renews itself, and the new brings both possibility and erasure. Given the limits of our own bodies, how are we to live within the inevitability of despair?"--Jacket.
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